Obama Says US Ramps Up Intelligence Cooperation, To Review ISIS Fight At Summit
The U.S. president said the country has ramped up intelligence cooperation to curb terrorist activities after the Brussels attacks.
Suicide Bombing Claimed By ISIS Kills Dozens In Iraq
The attack, claimed by ISIS, occurred outside the militant group's territory, suggesting government forces are stretched thin after recent fighting.
Who Is Haji Imam? ISIS Second In Command Reported Killed During US Raid In Syria
The militant was killed during daylight hours in a U.S. special operations raid in Syria, U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter said.
ISIS Threat Expands In East Asia: Fears Rise In China And Japan Over Widening Islamic State Influence
The Islamic State group poses a widening threat to East Asian nationals, a report by Japan’s Defense Ministry says, following kidnappings and killings.
Brussels Terror: Belgians Arrest 6 Suspects In Raids Across City
Authorities on Thursday captured six people linked to Tuesday’s attacks, while French authorities made an arrest in a Paris suburb.
Iraq Announces Mosul Operation, But Army Focuses On Liberating Last ISIS Oil Fields
Iraqi forces are nowhere near the city. Instead, they are focused on taking back oil fields south of the ISIS stronghold.
ISIS Aspirant From Japan Arrested In Turkey For Trying To Cross Over To Syria
The man, identified only as M.M., was caught while authorities were searching a suspicious car in the southeastern province of Gaziantep.
ISIS Has At Least 400 Fighters Trained To Attack Europe: Report
At least 400 operatives trained in Syria, Libya and other locations are being deployed in autonomous cells to launch attacks in areas outside of the Middle East, security officials say.
Islamic State Global Threat House Resolution Vote Set Following Brussels ISIS Terror Attacks
The resolution, coming in response to the attacks in Brussels, will state that the militant group poses a threat to the “value of freedom in all countries.”
Tuesday Caucus And Primary Live Updates 2016: Results From Arizona, Utah, Idaho And American Samoa
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz swept the Republican contest in Utah, earning all 40 of the state's delegates, but he still lags behind front-runner Donald Trump.
In Syria, Kurdish Autonomy Could Complicate Allegiances On The Ground
Syrian Kurdish groups have declared an autonomous state, and the move is likely to be met with more fighting and shifting allegiances.
British Photojournalist John Cantlie, Captured By ISIS, Resurfaces In New Video
John Cantlie has been held captive for more than two years by Islamic State group militants.
NY State Man Gets Longest-Ever Sentence For Supporting ISIS
A sentence of more than 22 years for Mufid Elfgeeh, 32, of Rochester is the longest-ever term for an American linked to the Islamic State group.
New ISIS Video Shows Explosive Wire Decapitate Hospital Worker; Six Alleged Spies Executed
The six men were accused of handing over sensitive information to the Iraqi military, which has besieged the city in recent months.
Russian Military Slow To Leave Syria? Ground Forces Continue To Support Assad, US Army Colonel Says
A spokesperson for U.S. military operations said a very small number of Russian jets have withdrawn, while ground forces are still fighting.
Immigration Reform 2016: Were Green Cards Sent To Wrong People? Security Risk Reported In Application Process
The Department of Homeland Security has tried to push some of its application process online.
ISIS Forcing Birth Control On Female Captives To Maintain A Steady Supply Of Sex Slaves: Report
Yazidi women who escaped captivity told the New York Times that their captors used several forms of contraceptives to ensure they did not get pregnant.
US Launches Rockets Into Southern Syria From Jordan For First Time
Until now, southern Syria had remained largely untouched by U.S.-led coalition forces fighting the Islamic State group.
US Drops Leaflets On Mosul Promising Liberation
A leaflet drop by a U.S.-led coalition was aimed at lifting morale among civilians in a city controlled by ISIS. But a military operation may still be months away.
Iraqi Security Forces, Anbar Tribes Launch Operation Desert Lynx To Liberate Hit
Under Operation Desert Lynx, Iraqi Security Forces are trying to drive ISIS from towns and villages in Anbar province.
Obama At SXSW Is ‘Confident’ That Apple vs. FBI Case Can Be Solved; Calls On Tech Industry To Help Combat ISIS Recruitment
At SXSW in Austin, Texas, the president called for more collaboration with Silicon Valley in addressing privacy concerns and countering ISIS recruitment.
How Central Asian US Allies Are Using ISIS To Crack Down On Dissent, Get Funding
Autocratic regimes have become key partners in the fight against terror in the region. But observers fear U.S. aid could fuel ISIS growth.
ISIS ‘Significantly Expanded’ Its Hold In Libya Amid Political And Security Vacuum: UN Report
The United Nations says in a report that the Islamic State group is capitalizing on the political and security vacuum in Libya to grow its network.
Defending Islam Isn’t Political Correctness, Marco Rubio Tells Donald Trump
Marco Rubio disagreed with Donald Trump over the front-runner’s comments on Islam during Thursday’s debate.
CNN Republican Debate 2016 Live Updates: Best Twitter Reactions, Memes And Analysis Of Trump, Rubio, Cruz
Days ahead of primaries in Ohio, Florida and other states, Republicans toned down the rhetoric on Thursday.
Republican Debate Drinking Game 2016: Rules For When To Sip, Gulp And Guzzle During CNN Showdown
The stakes are high, the candidate field is narrowing, and the only thing that can make the Republican presidential debate any more exciting is some booze.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Heads To Washington To Discuss Trade, Climate Change With Obama
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Barack Obama will likely agree Thursday on a reduction of methane emissions from the oil and gas sector.
Chechen ISIS Fighter Dead? Abu Omar Al-Shishani, Top Islamic State Commander, May Have Been Killed By US Airstrike
U.S. officials are assessing whether Abu Omar al-Shishani, a Chechen fighter known for his signature red beard, was killed in an airstrike.
EU-Turkey Summit: Ankara Uses Refugee Crisis As Leverage For Unexpected Demands
The buildup of fleeing Syrians at Turkey’s southern border has encouraged its government to make more demands in its talks with the European Union.
Election 2016: Donald Trump Seeks Change In Laws On Torture ‘To Beat The Savages’
The New York real estate mogul says our internal debate on torture makes the U.S. look weak to the terrorists.